The Beautiful Game: Unlimitled NBA

Kuroko no Basuke  (Josh Ziregbe)
First of all, this isn't your regular NBA, this is in a completely different league. The  best skills and dribbles you may think you have seen on the court can only pale in comparison with those of whom you are about to learn. I bring you the beautiful game, basketball at it's peak, balling like you have never seen before! This is better than the NBA without limits, this is Kuroko no Basuke. 

Let me briefly introduce you to the people killing the court:

Midorima Shuntarou - the three point king, any spot on the court is within his range, need I say more?

Murasakibara Atsushi - the ultimate defense, standing at almost 2m he will swat you, your slam dunk and the ball like lazy Abuja flies.

Kise Ryouta - the copy cat, has the ability to repeat any and all moves he sees; trying to shine in his presence is foolishness. 

Aomine Daki - the monster, with instincts and strength comparable to an All Star NBA player, he is literally a monster.

Akashi Seijuro; super high IQ, can see right through you, read your moves like an open book and to top it all off, he has earned the name Ankle Breaker because his mad handles will definitely break your legs!

So, what is it you see in the piece at the top? Two of these monsters finally battled it out; Aomine never imagined Kise would be such a difficult opponent in a match. They were all once on the same team and together they crushed the spirits of their opponents but when they changed school, however, they found themselves for the first time playing against each other. 

Aomine is pure talent but Kise is just a copy cat. Kise had always been the weakest of the monsters and even Kuroko seemed to have more talent at some point. In this match, however, Kise showed Aomine and his old teammates that he is finally ready to take them on. 

For the first time ever Kise copies his old teammates, something that he was never able to do because they were too strong, too fast, too skilled or simply too smart. Now, he copies the strongest, Aomine kun, the Beast!

For so long Aomine always said no one could win against him, no one except himself and he would sit during practice wishing for a worthy opponent. The Beast almost lost this match, Kise still wasn't strong enough, but finally, Aomine has started practicing, eager for a rematch.


Original Image: Kuroko no Basket - 70th Quater: Don't Misjudge Me
Author: Tadatoshi Fujimaki



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